The most impressive thing about this year's tournament was the presence of current international stars - Eoin Morgan, Jonny Bairstow, Alex Hales and Jason Roy.

These players, according to Singh, have added more power to a format which might get into Olympics one day.

"Yes, they have all played in the tournament. I think it's a big achievement. I think this tournament will get bigger because it's the right format for the Olympics. The duration suits an Olympic event. So, you will find it becoming very popular in the next two or three years," Singh told Khaleej Times.

"It's a short format. It doesn't take too much to put it together. I think the players enjoyed the format. It's not over-exhausting. But it's a real test of your skills. If you are not skilled enough, you can get exposed here."

While several of his Northern Warriors players impressed in the second season, none shone brighter than the 23-year-old West Indian Nicholas Pooran (324 runs in nine matches, average 54, strike rate 245.45, sixes 33), the highest scorer of the tournament.

And Singh believes Pooran's performance in the T10 League might earn him a ticket to the Indian Premier League.